Received your results and now need to complete a reassessment or deferral?
Please visit the Registry Results pages to view important information about your reassessment/deferral and submission dates.
Please remember to select the correct Assessment board date to view the correct information about when your reassessment is due for submission.
The first thing we want to say is please do not panic. We believe that with some hard work and determination you can meet the deadlines. This means you will be able to complete the academic year and move onto the next stage of your degree with your friends! And remember, you are not alone – the University is here for you every step of the way.
The next assessment period (June/July) is the final opportunity to pass enough credits to progress to the next level of your degree.
A guide showing what you need to do in order to progress can be found here.
What to do next
- The first thing you need to do is visit eVision to view your results. Read the information very carefully.
- Please ensure your contact details are up to date by visiting the Student Homepage on eVision.
- Reach out to your PAT (Personal Academic Tutor) or a member of your Programme Team. They will be able to provide some more detail on exactly what you need to do and complete before the assessment deadline. They will also be able to inform you about revision/preparation sessions that will be available in the weeks before your reassessments.
Moodle
Moodle will be unavailable (offline) between 2pm on 4 August until midnight on 8 August to allow us to complete essential maintenance work. We realise this will be an inconvenience and are making specific plans with faculties to manage your assessments. Our team will complete the maintenance work as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience and support as we work to enhance our systems. We will keep you updated on the progress of the maintenance, and notify you as soon as Moodle is back up and running.
If you are anticipating completing and submitting a reassessment and would need access to content for revision, please ensure you have downloaded the content and feedback before 2pm on 4 August. The platform will be back online and able to accept submissions on 8 August. Module leaders will be sharing additional guidance shortly.
Space for you
Studying
Our sites are open for you to come and study. From drop-in areas to bookable study spaces, there are lots of options available across our sites in Birkenhead, Chester, and Warrington, in addition to our libraries. Click here for more info or click here to view our library opening times.
Keeping active
Our gym and fitness classes at Exton Park will continue to run throughout the summer months to provide you with a break from your assignments – and as a student our fitness classes are completely FREE.
Throughout the summer months, the gym will be open:
- Monday-Friday 8am-7pm
- Saturday 10am-4pm
- Sunday 12pm-4pm
Free Circuits, Spin, Core Blast and Boxercise classes will also be running over the summer months. Check out the class timetable and book on Portal via the Playwaze system here.
Support for you
You have lots of support available to you – both academic and wellbeing – to help you cross the finish line on time. Remember, you are not on your own and the University has support available for you every step of the way:
- Your Programme Division will be in touch with you to check in and discuss any support you may need.
- Our Library and Information Services team can help you with everything from laptop and software issues to finding the right book or journal. Get in touch.
Wellbeing and Mental Health
Our Wellbeing and Mental Health team offers practical information, advice and guidance about any issues that may be impacting your university experience. To explore booking an appointment, and discussing your needs further, please call our Student Services Helpdesk on 01244 511550 or email studentservices@chester.ac.uk. We are open Monday to Thursday 9am – 5pm and Friday 9am – 4pm.
In addition to our in-house teams, we also have our Student Assistance Programme (SAP) which offers 24/7 confidential support. They can give you “in the moment” support when you need it. You can call them at any time on 0800 0283766. Through SAP you can also receive six sessions of counselling from a therapist, plus advice on a range of topics including legal, housing, financial, relationship or medical information from qualified advisers. If English isn’t your first language, SAP also provides a language line which connects you to an interpreter so you can chat in your preferred language.
The Wisdom app can be downloaded from either the Play Store or the Apple App Store using the unique access code MHA146072. On the app you can access virtual support via the live chat feature when a Counsellor is online and available. You can also find lots of useful content, including wellbeing trackers, mini health checks and access to yoga and guided meditation videos.
Academic Support
Whether you have an assessment, reassessment or deferral coming up in the next few weeks, the Academic Skills team can help you prepare. They are available online and in-person at our sites throughout the reassessment period and offer flexible support to suit you.
The ASk Guide to Reassessment focuses on some of the academic skills that you may need to refresh or refine to enhance the work you are resubmitting.
You can also contact the Academic Skills team by emailing AsK@chester.ac.uk or via Instagram.Find out more about the support available from the Academic Skills team.
Chester Students’ Union
The Advice Team at Chester Students’ Union can also help you find the best option if you didn’t get the results you wanted, including supporting you through the Academic Appeal process. To book an appointment, please complete the contact us form and one of their friendly advisors will contact you directly.